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American Psychologist, 2020
This meta-analysis integrated 16 nationally representative U.S. public opinion polls on gender stereotypes (N = 30,093 adults), extending from 1946 to 2018, a span of seven decades that brought considerable change in gender relations, especially in women'
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This meta-analysis integrated 16 nationally representative U.S. public opinion polls on gender stereotypes (N = 30,093 adults), extending from 1946 to 2018, a span of seven decades that brought considerable change in gender relations, especially in women'
A. Eagly+4 more
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Public Opinion and Foreign Electoral Intervention
American Political Science Review, 2020Foreign electoral intervention is an increasingly important tool for influencing politics in other countries, yet we know little about when citizens would tolerate or condemn foreign efforts to sway elections. In this article, we use experiments to study
Michael Tomz, Jessica L. P. Weeks
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Public Opinion and Public Opinion Polling [PDF]
T HIS paper presents some observations on public opinion and on public opinion polling as currently performed. It is hoped that these observations will provoke the discussion for which, I understand, this meeting has been arranged. The observations are not along the line of what seems to be the chief preoccupation of students of public opinion polling,
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Perceptions of 'Public Opinion' and 'Public' Opinion Expression
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 2001ABSTRACT A large number of studies have been devoted to the impact of perceptions of opiniondistributions on the expression of public opinion. In the present study we propose thatperceptions of opinion distributions have implications that go beyond influencingindividual issue stances, but rather influence respondents’ willingness to engage inpolitical ...
Dietram A. Scheufele, William P. Eveland
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Opinions On Public Opinion Polling
Health Affairs, 2002This paper examines some of the strengths and limitations of polling and suggests specific things to look for to help judge the validity and importance of findings from polls. The authors, who conduct many polls, advise those who rely on polling results to take the findings in perspective.
Drew E. Altman, Mollyann Brodie
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2020
Starting from the early twentieth century, the concept of public opinion has become a focus point in the work of social science scholars. Its central role derives, on the one hand, from the complexity and diversification of the study approaches (political science, sociology, psychology, and communication), and on the other from its configuration as a ...
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Starting from the early twentieth century, the concept of public opinion has become a focus point in the work of social science scholars. Its central role derives, on the one hand, from the complexity and diversification of the study approaches (political science, sociology, psychology, and communication), and on the other from its configuration as a ...
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The importance of salience: public opinion and state policy action on climate change
Journal of Public Policy, 2018How does the salience of environmental issues influence climate policy adoption in the American states? This article considers how two aspects of public salience, issue problem status and issue attention, work with environmental interest group membership
Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, John Poe
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A Bottom-Up Theory of Public Opinion about Foreign Policy
, 2017If public opinion about foreign policy is such an elite-driven process, why does the public often disagree with what elites have to say? We argue here that elite cue-taking models in International Relations are both overly pessimistic and unnecessarily ...
Joshua D. Kertzer, Thomas Zeitzoff
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Climate Change: US Public Opinion
, 2017A review of research findings and polling data about Americans’ attitudes on climate change reveals a lack of meaningful long-term change in mass opinion. Instead, the structure of Americans’ attitudes toward belief in climate change's existence, concern
P. Egan, M. Mullin
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2011
International Encyclopedia of Political Science, SAGE Badie B., Berg-Schlosser D., Morlino, L.
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International Encyclopedia of Political Science, SAGE Badie B., Berg-Schlosser D., Morlino, L.
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